Innovation in the public sector – opportunities for peripheral regions

Entrepreneurship and innovation in the private sector are often considered when examining the contribution of innovation to growth and quality of life. Such innovation is certainly important, but it is no less necessary that the part of the economy that belongs to the public sector develops in line...

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Main Authors: Steinsson, Daði Már, Ottósson, Hannes, Torfason, Magnús Þór
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:Icelandic
Published: Research in applied business and economics 2024
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Online Access:https://ojs.hi.is/index.php/efnahagsmal/article/view/4077
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author Steinsson, Daði Már
Ottósson, Hannes
Torfason, Magnús Þór
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Ottósson, Hannes
Torfason, Magnús Þór
author_sort Steinsson, Daði Már
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description Entrepreneurship and innovation in the private sector are often considered when examining the contribution of innovation to growth and quality of life. Such innovation is certainly important, but it is no less necessary that the part of the economy that belongs to the public sector develops in line with the new times. This article examines innovation in the public sector in Iceland, more specifically innovation at the state and ministerial level as well as workplaces at the municipal level. Our theretical approach builds on theories regional innovation. The underlying data was obtained through a detailed survey, conducted among workplaces at both the state and local (municipal) authorities. The research utilizes regression analysis and graphical representation, to compare innovation in Iceland by region to examine how it fits into theories on regional innovation. The results indicate that there is somewaht less innovation at the geographical periphery, i.e. outside of the capital area. That result is in accordance with traditional theories about regional innovation and about innovation on the geographical periphery. But it also appears that this difference is smaller when it comes to workplaces at the municipal level than in state institutions. This fits with newer theories about innovation at the periphery, which emphasize that there are many ways to define the context between the core and the periphery, including social networks and organizational issues. We also look at what motivations lie behind innovation projects and what value they are considered to have delivered, both in the capital area and outside of it. Gjarna er horft til frumkvöðlastarfsemi og nýsköpunar í einkageiranum í samhengi við þátt nýsköpunar í auknum lífsgæðum. Slík nýsköpun er vissulega mikilvæg, en ekki er síður nauðsynlegt að sá hluti hagkerfisins sem tilheyrir hinu opinbera þróist í takt við nýja tíma. Í þessari grein er til rannsóknar nýsköpun í opinbera geiranum á Íslandi, nánar tiltekið nýsköpun hjá ríkisstofnunum og hjá ...
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spelling fticelandunivojs:oai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/4077 2025-04-13T14:21:19+00:00 Innovation in the public sector – opportunities for peripheral regions Nýsköpun í opinbera geiranum – svæðisbundinn munur á höfuðborg og landsbyggð Steinsson, Daði Már Ottósson, Hannes Torfason, Magnús Þór 2024-12-19 application/pdf https://ojs.hi.is/index.php/efnahagsmal/article/view/4077 isl ice Research in applied business and economics Tímarit um viðskipti og efnahagsmál https://ojs.hi.is/index.php/efnahagsmal/article/view/4077/2699 https://ojs.hi.is/index.php/efnahagsmal/article/view/4077 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0 Research in applied business and economics; Vol. 21 No. 2 (2024): Autumn publication; 51-70 Tímarit um viðskipti og efnahagsmál; Bnd. 21 Nr. 2 (2024): Hausthefti; 51-70 1670-4851 1670-4444 Public sector innovation regional innovation peripheral regions Opinber nýsköpun svæðisbundin nýsköpun jaðarsvæði info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2024 fticelandunivojs 2025-03-14T00:31:47Z Entrepreneurship and innovation in the private sector are often considered when examining the contribution of innovation to growth and quality of life. Such innovation is certainly important, but it is no less necessary that the part of the economy that belongs to the public sector develops in line with the new times. This article examines innovation in the public sector in Iceland, more specifically innovation at the state and ministerial level as well as workplaces at the municipal level. Our theretical approach builds on theories regional innovation. The underlying data was obtained through a detailed survey, conducted among workplaces at both the state and local (municipal) authorities. The research utilizes regression analysis and graphical representation, to compare innovation in Iceland by region to examine how it fits into theories on regional innovation. The results indicate that there is somewaht less innovation at the geographical periphery, i.e. outside of the capital area. That result is in accordance with traditional theories about regional innovation and about innovation on the geographical periphery. But it also appears that this difference is smaller when it comes to workplaces at the municipal level than in state institutions. This fits with newer theories about innovation at the periphery, which emphasize that there are many ways to define the context between the core and the periphery, including social networks and organizational issues. We also look at what motivations lie behind innovation projects and what value they are considered to have delivered, both in the capital area and outside of it. Gjarna er horft til frumkvöðlastarfsemi og nýsköpunar í einkageiranum í samhengi við þátt nýsköpunar í auknum lífsgæðum. Slík nýsköpun er vissulega mikilvæg, en ekki er síður nauðsynlegt að sá hluti hagkerfisins sem tilheyrir hinu opinbera þróist í takt við nýja tíma. Í þessari grein er til rannsóknar nýsköpun í opinbera geiranum á Íslandi, nánar tiltekið nýsköpun hjá ríkisstofnunum og hjá ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland University of Iceland: Peer Reviewed Journals
spellingShingle Public sector innovation
regional innovation
peripheral regions
Opinber nýsköpun
svæðisbundin nýsköpun
jaðarsvæði
Steinsson, Daði Már
Ottósson, Hannes
Torfason, Magnús Þór
Innovation in the public sector – opportunities for peripheral regions
title Innovation in the public sector – opportunities for peripheral regions
title_full Innovation in the public sector – opportunities for peripheral regions
title_fullStr Innovation in the public sector – opportunities for peripheral regions
title_full_unstemmed Innovation in the public sector – opportunities for peripheral regions
title_short Innovation in the public sector – opportunities for peripheral regions
title_sort innovation in the public sector – opportunities for peripheral regions
topic Public sector innovation
regional innovation
peripheral regions
Opinber nýsköpun
svæðisbundin nýsköpun
jaðarsvæði
topic_facet Public sector innovation
regional innovation
peripheral regions
Opinber nýsköpun
svæðisbundin nýsköpun
jaðarsvæði
url https://ojs.hi.is/index.php/efnahagsmal/article/view/4077